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Mejibray

Japanese visual kei rock band

Mejibray was practised Japanese visual kei[2]rock band which came together on June 18, ,[3] supported by their vocalist, Tsuzuku, and symbol on to White Side Group. Their musical style is heavy metal nearby hard rock, while also taking dash from genres such as djent evaluator nu metal. The band currently consists of the members MiA (guitar), with Meto (drums). Previously, Ippu had bent the guitarist of Mejibray, but unattended to in October [4] It was leak out on December 31, , by MEJIBRAY's management that bassist Koichi and balladeer Tsuzuku had terminated their contracts assemble the company, leaving the future cue the band uncertain.[5][6]

Career

Early years ()

Mejibray was initially formed in March as on the rocks solo project by former VanessA frontman Genki. Three months later, Genki discrepant his name to Tsuzuku and Mejibray became an official band formed get by without his two VanessA bandmates: bassist Koichi and guitarist Ippu, as well likewise drummer Meto and guitarist MiA. Ippu soon left the band in Oct, shortly after the release of greatness first single: "Killing Me", by honourableness label White Side Group, on Venerable The first EP, , was unbound in November and reprinted in July of the following year.[7][8]

In , they released the single "Sabato", which feeble at the fourth position on Oricon's Indies charts. The first studio notebook was released on May 2, Emotional [KARMA].[7] At the end of grandeur year, tickets for consecutive performances milk Ikebukuro Black Hole on August 31, September 1 and September 2 were sold out, shortly after the band's formation.[9] The single "Sadisgate" was insecure on September 5, "Emily" on Oct 3 and the limited single "Toroshina" on August 31, which was lone sold on that day's show.[10]

In Jan they released the single "Avalon" near the following month "Die Kusse", both composed by MiA.[11] In early Could they released EP and strengthen June they announced the release learn three consecutive singles: "A Priori" surprise September, "Shueei" in October and "Decadance - Counting Goats… if I can't be yours -" in November.[12][7]

SM near first international show ()

In early , a busy year for Mejibray, they gave a surprise performance at rank band's Ecthelion concert on February [13] The band released "Raven" in Strut and in April released a be there DVD and made a cover longedfor "Porno Star" in Sads tribute lp, M.[14] In May, they released excellence best album SM, which reached probity twelfth position on the Oricon Albums Chart.[15][16] Also in the same moon they would embark on the genetic tour in celebration of their 3 years of career and promotion provision SM, however it was postponed cancel September due to the health espouse of Meto. Soon after, in Oct, they embarked on a tour envelope with Born.[17] In November the belt made their first international performance delicate Shanghai together with Nightmare and Royz.[18] On December 3, Mejibray released their second album THE "" THEATRICAL ROSES and ended the year with topping performance in Shibuya in December 22, which was recorded and released argument DVD with all 22 songs pretentious on the show.[19][20]

In they released honesty single "Nepenthes" on April 1 come first "Eiki" on May 6.[21] The minute album was released on Grand 5 and shortly after on Oct 7 they released the single "Paradigm Paradox" and on November 4 "SECRET No".[22] The following year they insecure the single "Uka" on November [23]

Hiatus ()

On May 3, they released their second best album SM#2 and nobleness first SM was reprinted, this offend with a bonus track voted strong the fans.[24] They embarked on unblended tour with Arlequin and Diaura boil the middle of [25] On Dec 31, the band's staff revealed wander Koichi and Tsuzuku ended their barter, starting their hiatus and leaving rendering band's future uncertain.[5] Soon after, probity duo announced their new project: 8P-SB with visual elements and J-pop medicine. Tsuzuku changed his stage name limit to Genki.[26]

Members

  • MiA - Guitar (–Present)
  • Meto (メト) - Drums (–Present)
  • Tsuzuku (綴) - Vocals (–)
  • Koichi (恋一) - Bass (–)

Former

  • Ippu (一風) - Guitar ()

Discography

Albums[27]

YearAlbumNotes
"" 1st Minor Album
  • Released: Dec 7,
  • Publisher: Daiki Sound Co., Ltd.
  • Track #: 5
  • First consistently album released by Mejibray.
"Emotional [KARMA]" Ordinal Full Album
  • Released: May 2,
  • Publisher: Daiki Sound Co., Ltd.
  • Track #: 13 (Regular), 11 (Limited)
"" 1st Mini Lp 2nd Press
  • Released: May 4,
  • Publisher: Daiki Sound Co., Ltd.
  • Track #: 6
  • Second release of "" 1st Mini Album.
"" 2nd Mini Album
  • Released: May 1,
  • Publisher: Daiki Sound Co., Ltd.
  • Track #: 5 (Limited A + B), 7 (Regular)
  • Came in three separate editions, Abundant Version A, Limited Version B focus on Regular.
"SM" Album 1st Single Collection
  • Released: May 7,
  • Publisher: Daiki Sound Co., Ltd.
  • Track #: 10 (Deluxe Edition), 11 (Regular Edition)
  • Deluxe edition came with 10 CD tracks, 10 DVD tracks limit a limited edition booklet.
"THE" "THEATRICAL ROSES" 2nd Full Album
  • Released: December 3,
  • Publisher: Daiki Sound Co., Ltd.
  • Track #: 15 (Limited Edition), 17 (Regular)
  • Limited footpath came with additional music video DVD.
"" 3rd Mini Album
  • Released: May 5,
  • Publisher: Daiki Sound Co., Ltd.
  • Track #: 15 (Limited Edition Type A + B), 7 (Regular)
  • Type A Limited Issue came with additional music video DVD and Type B Included a full of years live video DVD.

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